| Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - 1863 - 366 páginas
...made a good stand; also, a field in the centre of which he had seen a man plant the regimental colour, round which the regiment had fought for some time...obstinacy, and when at last it was obliged to retreat, the colour-bearer retired last of all, turning round every now and then to shake his fist at the advancing... | |
| 1863 - 652 páginas
...made a goodstand ; also, a field in the centre of which he had Been a man plant the regimental color, round which the regiment had fought for some time...much obstinacy, and when at last it was obliged to retrait, the color-bearer retired last of all, turning round every now and then to shake hie fist at... | |
| Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - 1864 - 324 páginas
...made a good stand ; also, a field in the centre of which he had seen a man plant the regimental color, round which the regiment had fought for some time...at last it was obliged to retreat, the colorbearer retired last of all, turning round every now and then to shake his fist at the advancing rebels. General... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1864 - 414 páginas
...made a good stand ; also a field, in the centre of which he had seen a man plant the regimental color, round which the regiment had fought for some time...at last it was obliged to retreat, the color-bearer retired last of all, turning round every now and then to shake his fist at the advancing rebels. Gen.... | |
| Confederate - 1867 - 596 páginas
...of which he had seen a man plant the regimental color, round which the regiment had fought for somo time with much obstinacy, . and when at last it was obliged to retreat, the color-bearer retired last of all, turning round every now and then to shake his list at the advancing Rebels. General... | |
| Frank Moore - 1882 - 594 páginas
...plant the regimental colors, round which the regiment had fought for some time with much obstinacy j and when, at last, it was obliged to retreat, the color-bearer retreated last of all, twenty thousand men in the field. In the second day's fight — 2d of July — General Lee is described... | |
| Frank Moore - 1889 - 602 páginas
...officer, who was present at the battle : "General Hill told me that in the first battle, near Gettysburg, the Yankees had fought with a determination unusual...and when, at last, it was obliged to retreat, the color-bcnrer retreated last of all, turning aroiind ever}' now and then to shake bis fist at the advancing... | |
| Mary Ashton Livermore - 1889 - 726 páginas
...seen a man plant the regimental color, around which the regiment had fought for some time with great obstinacy, and when at last it was obliged to retreat, the color-bearer retired last of all, turning around every now and then to shake his fist at the advancing rebels. General... | |
| 1893 - 694 páginas
...of him: "A Yankee oolorbenrer floated his standard In the field and the regiment fought around it, and when at last it was obliged to retreat, the color-bearer retreated last of all, turning round now and then to shake his fist in the face of the Confederates. Id' was shot. Gen. Hill was sorry... | |
| Mary Ashton Livermore - 1896 - 748 páginas
...seen a man plant the regimental color, around which the regiment had fought for some time with great obstinacy, and when at last it was obliged to retreat, the color-bearer retired last of all, turning around every now and then to shake his fist at the advancing rebels. General... | |
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